Clam Cove Pictograph Site
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clam-cove-pictograph-site-261-2595678
title:
Clam Cove Pictograph Site
text:
The Clam Cove Pictograph Site is a series of prehistoric rock art on the Gulf of Alaska coast of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve in southern Alaska. The site consists of a pair of pictograph panels, oriented facing south and west. Figures include numerous depictions of humans, and what appear to be killer whales. The site has long known to the local Alutiiq people, whose native corporation has identified it as a particular site of historic interest. It was first visited by an archaeologist
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Archaeological site in Alaska, United States
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clam_Cove_Pictograph_Site
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date modified:
2023-08-06T04:17:32Z
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